Food And Drink Celebrity Line Up Announced For This Year's Dartmouth Food Festival (25th - 27th October 2013)
Plans are hotting up for the foodies' festival of choice,
Dartmouth Food Festival (Friday 25th - Sunday 27th October). Lots of high profile food and drink
celebrities have now confirmed their involvement, which is certain to make this
year's festival the best yet.
The esteemed award-winning writer, journalist and
broadcaster Jay Rayner will be making an appearance. Jay, a regular on BBC's 'The One Show' and a
renowned restaurant critic for both The Observer and The Guardian, will take
you on a journey through the world's edible landscape with his 'A Greedy Man In
a Hungry World' talk on Friday 25th October in The Flavel (7.30 - 8.30pm;
tickets cost £16 each).
To whet your appetite further, celebrity chefs guaranteed to
enthuse crowds include Dartmouth favourite Mitch Tonks. Fish chef extraordinaire, seafood champion
and award-winning food writer, Mitch, will be thrilling audiences during his
much awaited 'Seafood Lunch with Mitch Tonks & Friends'. Former Riverford
Field Kitchen head chef, award-winning cookery book writer and the lady behind
the innovative Baxters Movable Feasts, Jane Baxter, will be hosting a 'A Taste
of Italy', which is assured to set the audience's taste buds tingling. French chef and baker Richard Bertinet will
be motivating all to join the hugely popular bread making movement of the
moment, along with chairman and co-owner of Manna from Devon Cooking School,
David Jones.
If drinks are more your thing, you'll be excited to learn
regular wine expert on BBC1's 'Saturday Kitchen', wine columnist for the Sunday
Telegraph's 'Stella' magazine and drinks editor for Delicious magazine, Susy
Atkins, is spearheading the drinks' programme.
Susy will be running an exceptional array of wine tastings and seminars
across all three festival days. Joining
Susy, the festival has a fantastic line up of distinguished drinks' experts and
enthusiasts, including The Guardian's highly respected wine writer Fiona
Beckett, master of wine Liam Steevenson from Red & White wines and the ever
passionate Tim McLaughlin-Green, Mitch Tonks' sommelier. All of which will be wowing audiences with
their incredible knowledge of the world of wine.
There will be over a hundred local producers, as well as a
few from further afield, showcasing their products including South Devon Chilli
Farm, Sharpham Estate, Dartmouth Ice Cream Company, Georgie Porgie's Puddings,
Filberts Fine Foods and Ashridge Cider to name just a few.
On Thursday 24th October, in the lead up to the main
festival, there will be the ever popular children's day, which will include a
fun series of workshops on sausage making, composting, keeping chickens and
making fruit juice. This will be
followed on the Thursday evening with the official launch evening, the
'Festival Feast', again in The Flavel.
Commenting on the forthcoming festival, David Jones,
chairman of Dartmouth Food Festival says: "We're determined to make this
year's festival even more exciting with more events and demonstrations than
previously. Put the 25th - 27th October
in your diary for a highly memorable and utterly delicious weekend."
This is the eleventh year of the Dartmouth Food Festival,
which started from small beginnings in 2002 and has just kept on growing and is
now one of the country's most talked about food festivals. Sponsors of this year's festival include
Coast & Country Cottages, Dartmouth Holiday Homes, Manna from Devon Cooking
School, Corinium Care, Jelf Financial Advisors, The Mob Film Company,
Southwestern Distillery, Bridgetown Brewery, Café Alf Fresco, Dart Marina,
Royal Castle Hotel, RGC Building Supplies, Browns Hotel and RockFish.
Food magazine is the official media partner.
With its free admission it's a great day out for everyone,
whether local to Dartmouth or visiting the region. There will, however, be a range of ticketed
events on sale. For information on tickets
and timings contact Val Bird on Tel: 0777 178 1242 or email info@dartmouthfoodfestival.com
and keep an eye out on www.dartmouthfoodfestival.com for regular updates,
'like' the Dartmouth Food Festival on Facebook and follow @DartFoodFest on
Twitter.
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